In the course of a career that now spans over 15 years, Bela Fleck has redefined the possibilities of the banjo, creating sounds and playing music that pleasantly defy all expectations — this album, for instance, may be the first to feature both banjo and vibraphone! Originally released in 1986, it is a new acoustic milestone on which Bela’s all-original instrumental compositions are supported by a host of Nashville’s finest, including Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Mark O’Connor and New Grass Revival.

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